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Georgetown leaders propose 11-member steering committee to rewrite zoning approaches
Summary
Georgetown City Council and Scott County Planning Commission discussed forming an 11-member steering committee (3 council, 3 commissioners, 5 public) to vet zoning-text updates, consider a form-based code, and prioritize implementation items ahead of the 2027 comprehensive-plan cycle.
Georgetown’s mayor and planning officials concluded a joint work session March 30 by proposing an 11-member steering committee to guide review and possible revision of the city’s zoning ordinances and implementation priorities.
Mayor Bernie Jenkins opened the meeting and campaigned for closer coordination between the City Council and the Planning and Zoning Commission, saying the group should produce a clear charge before members are selected. Holden Fleming, the city’s director of planning and zoning, told both bodies staff will facilitate…
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